At How Big Of A Disadvantage Are UFC Fighters Who Speak Poorly Or Not At All?

Considering the proven connection between a UFC fighter's able to speak well with personality and creativity, at how bog of a disadvantage do you think that places the UFC fighters who either speak awkwardly with little personality or charisma, as well as the fighters who don't speak English?

It's certainly harder for a fighter who doesn't speak English to get over with the UFC fans. That's a huge disadvantage when attempting getting the big money fights. The UFC fighters who do speak English but speak poorly and/or lack personality and charisma are also at a big disadvantage to people like Mcgregor, Punk, Sonnen, or going back in history, guys like Tank Abbott.

In order to give some of the less skilled or less charismatic fighters a better opportunity at making it to the highest level, they should be allowed to have a manager who speaks for them, a manager who is basically a mouthpiece for them. pro wrestling did this for decades with great success and considering the many similarities in these two different, yet similar forms of combat entertainment, I believe that giving a talented fighter who is very limited in the speaking department a mouthpiece similar to how Paul Heyman speaks for Brock Lesnar in WWE would be a way to help even the playing field for non-English speaking fighters and fighters who speak poorly, awkwardly, or without charisma.

Agreed. They should make a Sherdog account too and interact with their fans in social media more often. Gather a bunch of fighters and make events so people can meet them. Make daily vlogs in Youtube so people can see how it is to be a fighter, their routine and their thoughts. These guys are to slow my man... if i was a fighter i would have a youtube channel already and would post threads here daily lol.

It hurts them but its amazing how much better some of them have gotten at English. I remember JDS could barely speak English when Rogan interviewed him after his Gonzaga win. All he could say was, "yes. The time". Now, he can speak English pretty fluently.

it hurts them however its not essential. Gsp and anderson have terrible voices yet are regarded as potential goats and both were huge sellers. Also Fedor rarely spoke and showed 0 charisma and people still loved him + hes also extremely marketable. Chuck, shogun, Wanderlei, cain etc

Then you got guys like junie Browning, beth Correia, brandon Vera, rondas horse women etc who the ufc would LOVE if they could beat the best and be marketed. However they didnt have the skills to cut it so their marketability didnt matter.

Considering the proven connection between a UFC fighter's able to speak well with personality and creativity, at how bog of a disadvantage do you think that places the UFC fighters who either speak awkwardly with little personality or charisma, as well as the fighters who don't speak English?

It's certainly harder for a fighter who doesn't speak English to get over with the UFC fans. That's a huge disadvantage when attempting getting the big money fights. The UFC fighters who do speak English but speak poorly and/or lack personality and charisma are also at a big disadvantage to people like Mcgregor, Punk, Sonnen, or going back in history, guys like Tank Abbott.

In order to give some of the less skilled or less charismatic fighters a better opportunity at making it to the highest level, they should be allowed to have a manager who speaks for them, a manager who is basically a mouthpiece for them. pro wrestling did this for decades with great success and considering the many similarities in these two different, yet similar forms of combat entertainment, I believe that giving a talented fighter who is very limited in the speaking department a mouthpiece similar to how Paul Heyman speaks for Brock Lesnar in WWE would be a way to help even the playing field for non-English speaking fighters and fighters who speak poorly, awkwardly, or without charisma.

Considering the proven connection between a UFC fighter's able to speak well with personality and creativity, at how bog of a disadvantage do you think that places the UFC fighters who either speak awkwardly with little personality or charisma, as well as the fighters who don't speak English?

It's certainly harder for a fighter who doesn't speak English to get over with the UFC fans. That's a huge disadvantage when attempting getting the big money fights. The UFC fighters who do speak English but speak poorly and/or lack personality and charisma are also at a big disadvantage to people like Mcgregor, Punk, Sonnen, or going back in history, guys like Tank Abbott.

In order to give some of the less skilled or less charismatic fighters a better opportunity at making it to the highest level, they should be allowed to have a manager who speaks for them, a manager who is basically a mouthpiece for them. pro wrestling did this for decades with great success and considering the many similarities in these two different, yet similar forms of combat entertainment, I believe that giving a talented fighter who is very limited in the speaking department a mouthpiece similar to how Paul Heyman speaks for Brock Lesnar in WWE would be a way to help even the playing field for non-English speaking fighters and fighters who speak poorly, awkwardly, or without charisma.

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How the fuck did I guess that this thread was going to be related to some fairy wrestling?
All of your damn threads are WWE related.
GTFO